Nigo Brings KENZO Back to the House Where Its Spirit Was Built

by OS Staff
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For KENZO, a home is never only a home. It is a place where cultures meet, where objects carry memory, where clothes begin to feel less like products and more like traces of a life.

For the house’s Fall/Winter 2026 campaign, Nigo returns to one of the most symbolic locations in the brand’s history: Kenzo Takada’s former Paris residence. Hidden in the Bastille neighbourhood, the house was imagined by Takada as an urban oasis, a place for rest, reflection, celebration, and creative exchange. Now, under Nigo, it becomes the stage for a campaign that feels like a homecoming in every sense.

The gesture is not simply nostalgic. Since joining KENZO, Nigo has been working through the delicate tension between the brand’s Japanese origins, its French setting, and his own deep archive of streetwear, Americana, craft, and pop culture. Returning to Takada’s house gives that conversation a physical body. The walls, garden, rooms, and atmosphere become part of the collection’s language.

The Fall/Winter 2026 wardrobe reflects that same layered identity. French and Japanese influences sit alongside Americanavarsity graphicscowboy shirtsItalian tailoring, and Chinese pankou detailing. Rather than smoothing these references into one polite luxury story, Nigo lets them coexist, clash, and soften around one another.

That mix has always been central to KENZO. Kenzo Takada built the house from movement: between Japan and Paris, tradition and modernity, colour and structure, discipline and joy. Nigo understands that inheritance not as something frozen, but as something to remix carefully. His KENZO is not trying to imitate the founder. It is trying to keep the original restlessness alive.

The campaign’s setting gives the clothes a different emotional charge. A jacket is no longer just outerwear. A print is no longer just a motif. Inside Takada’s former home, every piece seems to enter into conversation with the person who made the house possible: not as a ghost story, but as a living archive.

Photos: Kenzo

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